Ford jobs in Mexico

Rebecca Blackwell / AP

Security guard Jose Guadalupe Gonzalez, left, and other guards watch over the remaining heavy machinery at the Ford construction site with other guards, one day after Ford cancelled plans to build a plant in Villa de Reyes, outside San Luis Potosi, Mexico, Wednesday, Jan. 4, 2017. The long-awaited plant promised 2,800 direct jobs and more than 10,000 indirect ones through Ford's supply chain.

A worker at the near-deserted Ford construction site rides past an unfinished building, one day after Ford announced it was cancelling plans to build its plant in Villa de Reyes, outside San Luis Potosi, Mexico, Wednesday, Jan. 4, 2017. Security guard Juan Gonzalez said he didn't expect the site to stay vacant for long. "If it's not the United States it could be Japan, China," he said. "This is going to continue."